A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather
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Letter ID: 0058
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Addressee: Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
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Date: 1899-10-10
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Repository: University of Vermont, Bailey-Howe Library, Burlington, Vt.
To Dorothy Canfield,
Oct. 10, 1899 from 1176 Murray
Hill, Pittsburgh
; UVt
Is studying Greek and being treated like a goddess. Hasn't seen the Nevins, but they have phoned and he has sent a copy
of Shakespeare's
sonnets. In Chicago had dinner with Mr. Dooley. He and the Peatties encouraged her to come there to work. Mrs. Peattie's new story in Atlantic
["The Man at the Edge of Things," reviewed by Cather Nov. 4]
establishes her as a writer. Was met at the train station by Isabelle, looking beautiful. They have been
walking in the hills and going to concerts. Has read all of Dorothy's letters from Paris. Had a nice visit with May
Willard last night. P.S.: Will tell her about Alfred next time.
Willa
[Stout #58]
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Letter ID: 0059
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Addressee: Alexander, William V.
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Date: 1899-11-25
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To William V. Alexander,
at Ladies Home Journal
Nov. 25, 1899
; UVa
Will revise article on Ethelbert Nevin.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #59]
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Letter ID: 0060
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Addressee: Alexander, William V.
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Date: 1900-01-17
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To William V. Alexander,
Jan. 17, 1900
; UVa
Returning proofs of her article on Nevin with
inserts Alexander suggested.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #60]
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Letter ID: 0066
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Addressee: Alexander, William V.
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Date: 1901-02-21
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To William V. Alexander,
Feb. 21, 1901 from Washington, D.C.
; UVa
Ethelbert Nevin died last Sunday. Would like to
have the photographs she sent that he did not use.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #66]
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Letter ID: 0067
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Addressee: Alexander, William V.
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Date: 1901-02-28
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To William V. Alexander,
Feb. 29, 1900 [actually 1901], from Washington,
D.C.
; UVa
Appreciates his returning the photographs.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #67]
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Letter ID: 0121
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Addressee: Graves, William L.
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Date: 1906-12-17
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Repository: University of Virginia, Alderman Library, Charlottesville, Va.
To William L. Graves
[of Columbus,
Ohio],
Dec. 17, 1906, on McClure's letterhead
; UVa
Will take his poem "The
Road at Night." He may recall they met some time ago and shared an admiration for
Miss Guiney. Hopes he liked Guiney's
"Wood-Doves" in the
October issue. Enclosed: $20 check.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #121]
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Letter ID: 0129
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Addressee: Chandler, William E.
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Date: 1907-07-16
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Repository: New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord, N.H.
To the Hon. William E.
Chandler,
July 16, 1907 from Boston
; NHHS
Will need to treat the current litigation in the last chapter of the History of
Christian Science. Wants to approach it by way of Eddy's relationship with her son, George
Glover. Is going to Nebraska in late July,
would like to see Mr. Glover while in the West. He
could edit the article to safeguard Glover's
interests in the suit. Would he like to borrow her copy of the 1881 edition of Science and Health?
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #129]
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Letter ID: 0130
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Addressee: Chandler, William E.
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Date: 1907-08-01
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Repository: New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord, N.H.
To Hon. William E. Chandler,
Aug. 1, 1907 from Boston
; NHHS
Understands he cannot give permission to interview the Glovers.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #130]
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Letter ID: 0131
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Addressee: Chandler, William E.
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Date: 1907-10-17
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Repository: New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord, N.H.
To Hon. William E. Chandler,
Oct. 17, 1907, from Boston
; NHHS
Found his September 13 letter when she returned. Hopes to see him about the Eddy matter.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #131]
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Letter ID: 0132
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Addressee: Chandler, William E.
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Date: 1907-11-29
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Repository: New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord, N.H.
To Hon. William E. Chandler,
Nov. 29, 1907, from Pittsburgh
; NHHS
Is it true he has a diary kept by Dr. E. J. Foster
that quotes many of Mrs. Eddy's sayings? May she
have access to it? Would quote only with his approval.
Willa Sibert Cather
[Stout #132]
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